Destiny of a Wizard 2: Beyond the Vale Reviews
Keeping a promise to their father, the adventures continue of The Blue Wizard! Journey into a unknown land known as Lulisa. New adventures, friends, and foes await in the exciting second chapter of the Blue Wizard!
App ID | 864310 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | UltimaCJ Productions |
Publishers | UltimaCJ Productions |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Partial Controller Support |
Genres | RPG |
Release Date | 7 Jun, 2018 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English |

4 Total Reviews
3 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Destiny of a Wizard 2: Beyond the Vale has garnered a total of 4 reviews, with 3 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
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Playtime:
4579 minutes
This is by far better than the first one! It is more challenging, has more game options, and has much longer game play. This is one of the best RPGMaker games I've played.
Depending on your tastes, here are the pro/cons you can find in this game:
-Improved story line with more characters
-Great humor
-About 2 1/2 hours of voice overs
-Some grinding is recommended, but it's not too much or too little
-Can choose the name and gender of your entire team
-Over ten playable classes so you can replay the game several times
-Not as linear as the first game
-You can save more often, like on the world maps
-Visible enemies
-Some chase scenes (like the spoiled Princess from game 1 who is still wanting you to marry her and she chases after you. Literally.)
-More puzzles, mini games, and secrets to be found
-No lag time, flawless controls
-Easily 40 hours of game play
-There is more bonus content (and the optional boss if pretty tough) that can add another 3-5 hours of game play
-You can purchase a walkthrough at https://www.ultimacjproductions.com/fullversion
For any fans of RPGs and RPGMaker games, this one is a "must play". And from what I've seen about the future Destiny of a Wizard 3, it will be even better than this one, if possible.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
3022 minutes
Let’s talk about Destiny of a Wizard 2. This game is big. Packed. It’s a full-length RPG maker experience. Compared to the original Destiny of a Wizard, it has a crazy number of new features. Where the first game had the single character, this time around we have a 4 person party – and you get to pick the classes of your 3 allies. They’re all here, all of the standard RPG class characters – the tank, healer, wizard, etc.
Once again, you are in the shoes of the blue wizard, continuing on your quest from where the first game left off. You will traverse through mountains, forests, towns, volcanos and some locations may even be familiar if you played the original game.
Just like before, the developer has spilled his personality and love for the classic RPG era into the game, and it is oozing with references and call backs to the earlier days of SNES games, and I caught a few movie references in there as well. There are many characters that are voiced by the devs family and friends, and that adds a bit a fun to the mix as well. It feels like a natural progression of what the dev has learned from his previous games.
Destiny of a Wizard 2 took me just a bit over 40 hours, and the build of your party can make the game easier or harder, depending on what you choose, and how you play them. There are many puzzles (so keep that notebook handy), different kinds of sequences to break up the monotony of the typical turn-based RPG slog, and a few side quests as well. The music and art are quite nice too, and go with the theme of the game, and do a terrific job representing the tone of the area, or the sequence that’s occurring.
I had fun with this title, despite my play method of brute forcing my way through. The game took me a bit longer because of how I played, and didn’t properly utilize some of my classes, as well as some abilities, but nothing that grinding out a few levels couldn’t solve.
So put down your favorite cookie, wear your wizard cape, don your favorite pointed wizard hat again, and enjoy Destiny of a Wizard 2.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 1
Positive